I'm just the opposite. I can drink my homebrew all night and the worse thing that happens is I have a bad case of the beerfarts the next day. If I'm out and drink any BMCs on tap, that's when I get a headache

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I find that my hangovers are much less with HB than with megaswill. After the initial dryness is solved with fluid (most often another HB to set me straight) I'm usually good to go. I find I don't get the '12" spike going through my brain' headache like I do with commercial beers. Hooray for vitamin B!

I've never gotten a headache from my home brew but honestly I've never gotten drunk from it. Well I did once a long time ago at a retirement party but I had plenty of BMC after my home brew was gone. Even then I didn't get a headache.

Homebrew is more of a food than MBC. The carbs make HB more filling, more satisfying and the alcohol is absorbed more slowly. More flavor means you drink it slowly (relatively speaking). Even at Hop Madness where I drank HB all day and didn't eat at all, I didn't get a hangover. The B vitamins help.

I have on two occasions gotten sick on HB, but it took sampling all day on a double batch day each time. Felt ok in the morning.

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Nope, didn't use any honey in the batch. I did use close to a cup of corn sugar for carbonating. Even an hour after I walked away from half a glass last night, I came back and it still had a head on it! Maybe my headache came because I poured 12 oz glasses of real SNPA and of my 7+% abv clone at the same time, and drank them both down in about ten minutes. Then I had some more of the clone... lol

I've never had a hangover from HB, but it's because I've never gotten drunk off of it alone. One night though I had three Humble Pie Imperial Stouts (7.5% ABV) and two Seamus's (3.5% ABV) before breaking into my Sierra Bigfoot Ale, of which I had three. I didn't have a hangover the next morning.

Also, if I have enough B/M/C to get me drunk, I will have a hangover, no question about it.

__________________Up next: Big Brew Off competition between me and Kaptain Karma as one team, and my two roommates as another--We'll be brewing Pale Ales with specifications on malts, hops, and total yeild to see who's version is better (and to end up with ten total gallons of great beer).
Also up soon: Belgian Dubbel
Primary: Grampa's Woodshed Apple Smoked Porter
Secondary: Zombiefoot California Common, Chocolate Strong Porter
Drinking: Seamus O'Drunkagan Irish Red, Humble Pie Imperial Stout, Capricorn IPA

I've never gotten a hangover from my homebrew. I've gotten a bit relaxed on occasion from drinking it, though. For example on brewing days I've found that it seems to take at least 4 bottles to get the beer into the primary and the yeast pitched.